2014-02-11, 03:01
mprassel:
Making an updated windows build is simply cloning the newest XBMC and playing back these commits on top of master (this is called "rebasing"). There's not too many commits, so I usually just cherry-pick one by one. The only difficult part is fixing merge conflicts, should they occur. Anyone familiar with GIT and xbmc's code should be able to accomplish this.
I have some time off work, so expect an updated Alpha 12 version tonight or tmrw.
Of course not. OpenELEC gets fussy if XBMC is too outdated, which is why I can't update to 3.2.4 until I rebase on alpha 12. Good news tho, an alpha 12 version is on its way. I'll update the openelec images to 3.2.4 later this week or early next week.
Making an updated windows build is simply cloning the newest XBMC and playing back these commits on top of master (this is called "rebasing"). There's not too many commits, so I usually just cherry-pick one by one. The only difficult part is fixing merge conflicts, should they occur. Anyone familiar with GIT and xbmc's code should be able to accomplish this.
I have some time off work, so expect an updated Alpha 12 version tonight or tmrw.
(2014-02-10, 20:18)Westane Wrote: Does the 3.2.0 build have any of the Bluetooth optimizations introduced in 3.2.3?
Of course not. OpenELEC gets fussy if XBMC is too outdated, which is why I can't update to 3.2.4 until I rebase on alpha 12. Good news tho, an alpha 12 version is on its way. I'll update the openelec images to 3.2.4 later this week or early next week.